Yes. He is considered by many as the best 3rd baseman ever. “The Human Vacuum Cleaner”. He was also a kind of an ironman in games played — entire career with the Orioles. Before Cal Ripken, there was Brooks Robinson.

My answer was to your second question – the ultra-special part — not the why question. I have a soft spot for the humans who perform at the highest level, whether they are ballplayers, mechanics, plumbers, blue-angel pilots or insurance people.

No horking. Just sick of Americans putting athletes up on some kind of pedestal like they cured cancer or something. Someone’s good a playing a sport and all of a sudden they’re worth $15M and have celebrity status. Same with actors. They poop just like the rest of us!

April 21, 2014 at 4:17 pm

Trust me I am not a liberalsays:

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And, nomesaneman, if you ask anyone, I am considered to be the PL agent in CT ever!!! OK–so I exaggerated a little bit..but in my mind, I am. Happy Easter Monday, everyone!

Would you not do the same if it was your father or yourself that was injured? Does it make sense that this organization that generates billions of dollars of revenue each year is protected from all lawsuits that any other organization would have to be responsible for?

In order to sue a sovereign nation, which the noles are, you must seek their permission to do so. Since the noles (tribe) all participate in the profits of the casino, not going to happen. Plus the insurance carrier the casino has is not going to let them waive the rights. If they do, there will be much higher premiums to pay.